Long-running Tribeca strip club New York Dolls — downtown Manhattan’s only such remaining establishment which claims to have hosted, among others, big names from all the major New York sports franchises for three decades — was due to be knocked down along with seven other buildings to make way for one of the hot area’s newest luxury condo complexes. But we’re told that after “tense negotiations,” the owners of the club on Murray Street — who had been renting the space — managed to come up with the money to buy the building that houses it, as well as the one next door.

One of the owners of the club, Barry Albert, told Page Six that the business would have been doomed if they couldn’t keep that address.

“The thing about our business is that it’s impossible to reopen anywhere else because there’s so much regulation in our industry, especially in lower Manhattan; forget it — it’ll never happen again,” he said.

“It’s wild,” added Albert, who also co-owns Times Square’s FlashDancers and Private Eyes, “We’ve been there so long that when we first moved in there, there were literally just dilapidated office buildings everywhere. Now you’ve got Goldman [Sachs] there, Oculus [transport hub] there; it’s really amazing.”